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Mail Mistake

Hi Folks, Just pulling my foot out of my mouth here. I wanted to post something to try to avoid confusion following the inclusion of an inaccurate statement in a mailer that we sent out into the world this week.

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Stu Gibson’s Endorsement and Reflections: Who and Why?

By Stuart Gibson, Hunter Mill school board rep A lot of people have asked me – now that I am not seeking re-election – whom am I supporting for School Board this year. So I decided to share my views.

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The Post’s choices for Fairfax School Board

This endorsement is a major coup for Ilryong, sending a strong signal to voters that we need to ensure sensible, experienced leadership remains on the school board this coming term. Please check out the fantastic editorial below and take this

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Sleep Questionnaire Response

SLEEP (Start Later for Excellence in Education Proposal) is a local education advocacy group that is pushing to move FCPS start times later in the morning. Scientific literature has shown that high school students would see numerous academic benefits from

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Fairfax County Council of PTAs Questionnaire Responses

The FCCPTA has asked candidates to answer thoughtful questions on a range of issues. Read Ilryong’s responses here on the FCCPTA’s website.

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POAC Questionnaire Responses

Parents of Autistic Children (POAC) is a nonprofit that works to provide services to children and adults with autism, their families, and the professionals who serve them. Ilryong responds to their questions below about his reasons for running for school

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Online Textbooks Adopted

After a successful pilot program, for the first time nearly every Social Studies student in a Fairfax School is using an an online textbook this year. This is a big, exciting change–just the beginning of a profound and more general

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Website Work

Hi All, Please hang with us while we update some of the content on the webpage. This process should be concluded early this week, but until then you may see links doing funny things or other mistakes. If after then

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The bottom line on Fairfax Schools Supt. Jack Dale

By Valerie Strauss It may be, as some Fairfax County parents charge, that the administration of schools Superintendent Jack Dale — who just announced that he will step down in 2013 — is not as transparent as it should be. And his administration’s rigid

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WaPo Editorial: Refocusing the schools debate in Fairfax

By the Washington Post Editorial Board, Published Oct. 1 FAIRFAX COUNTY Schools Superintendent Jack D. Dale’s announcement that he will not seek another term should refocus debate in the county’s School Board elections. Instead of dwelling on past controversies — Was it

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